Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political History of the United States, Band 1John Joseph Lalor Rand, McNally, 1882 |
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... less inclined to give them credit even for the good they receive from their government . An aristocracy as a col- lective body is less influenced by the restraints which limit the excesses of absolute monarchs ; they fear the loss of power ...
... less inclined to give them credit even for the good they receive from their government . An aristocracy as a col- lective body is less influenced by the restraints which limit the excesses of absolute monarchs ; they fear the loss of power ...
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... less use to others , and consequently less worthy of approbation and esteem in this regard , than the rich man who saves . —Nevertheless , common opin- ion is more disposed to approve him who spends all his income for his personal wants ...
... less use to others , and consequently less worthy of approbation and esteem in this regard , than the rich man who saves . —Nevertheless , common opin- ion is more disposed to approve him who spends all his income for his personal wants ...
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... less in value than the crown of the empire which circulated in the country . This difference was called and is still called by the name of agio . Several econo- mists have thought it worth while to seek the cause of this agio , and the ...
... less in value than the crown of the empire which circulated in the country . This difference was called and is still called by the name of agio . Several econo- mists have thought it worth while to seek the cause of this agio , and the ...
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... less violent , passion less inflammable , revolution less frequent . Here again we may cite the exam- ple of England . If England is the nation of Eu- rope which for two centuries has had the fewest revolutions , much here must be ...
... less violent , passion less inflammable , revolution less frequent . Here again we may cite the exam- ple of England . If England is the nation of Eu- rope which for two centuries has had the fewest revolutions , much here must be ...
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... less made special provision in their own legislation , for the security of the persons and property of aliens whose government may be at war with them . Thus it was provided by the great char- ter - though similar privileges had been ...
... less made special provision in their own legislation , for the security of the persons and property of aliens whose government may be at war with them . Thus it was provided by the great char- ter - though similar privileges had been ...
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